Lujo Bezeredi | |
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Born | |
Died | 20 April 1979 80) Čakovec, Croatia | (aged
Nationality | Hungarian, Croat |
Known for | Sculpture, drawing |
Lujo Bezeredi (also spelled Bezeredy, Hungarian: Bezerédi Lajos; 1898 – April 20, 1979) was a Croatian-Hungarian sculptor and painter.
He was born in Nova, Kingdom of Hungary, to a Hungarian-Slovak father and a Croatian mother. After the death of his parents, he moved to Csáktornya (present-day Čakovec, Croatia), where he completed his schooling at the public school and teacher's training school. He later studied at the College of Education in Budapest and enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb in 1922.
Between 1936 and 1941 he lived in Belgrade. As a material for sculptures he mostly used terra cotta, with engobe being his favourite pottery technique along with less frequently used faience and glazing techniques. His work is characterized by social motifs from urban and rural life. In 1942 he returned to Csáktornya, where he lived with his wife until his death.
Bezeredi donated his entire collection of 485 various works of art to the Međimurje County Museum in Čakovec. He is buried at the city cemetery in the same town.
External links
- Biography in the Croatian Biographical Lexicon (in Croatian)
- Bezeredi - renowned artist from Medjimurje